New this school year, all Seaman High School juniors will be able to take the ACT test on February 20, 2019 and the WorkKeys assessment on February 21, 2019 during the school day--for free! Also, (this year only) seniors who have not taken the ACT yet may also take advantage of these free options.

Congratulations to Assistant Principal Lee Schmidt for receiving the Kansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (KAHPERD) Administrator Award for his support of physical education in school!

Cold and Flu season is upon us. It is important for children to attend school, but when a child is truly sick, they need to stay home to get well and prevent spreading illness to others. Please help us keep our students and staff healthy by reviewing the following illness prevention strategies.

Cole King has been named a Commended Student in a 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program will be presented by the principal to this scholastically talented senior.

The following classes will be conducted via a combination of video presentation and group participation at the Mathes Early Learning Center. A workbook is included with registration at no cost. The curriculum is Dr. Becky Bailey’s Conscious Discipline.

Brad LeDuc of the Seaman School District has been named the Outstanding Secondary Art Educator of the Year 2018-2019. The Kansas Art Education Association (KAEA) will officially present the award at its fall conference on October 12th in Rock Springs, Kansas.

During an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the 10th annual Focus on Freshmen conference, Seaman High School was awarded a Bronze medal in front of several hundred educators from across the country.

Vikings United is a new program at Seaman High School that originated from Special Olympics and was implemented with the goal of increasing interactions and participation between special education students and the general student population.

Seaman USD #345 takes proactive measures to protect the safety of all our students and staff members. In the case of an emergency, Seaman USD #345 staff members will protect and shelter your children until they are reunited with you. This information has been prepared to provide you with important instructions should there be an emergency at your child’s school.

This year, Seaman Schools introduced a new learning management system called Schoology at all grade levels. Teachers and students have been using this digital learning management tool since August to organize content, engage students and now we’re ready to connect to families.

PLTW: Computer Science Principles is a new course at SHS, taught by Sheila Mumford, that aims to develop computational thinking, generate excitement about career paths that utilize computing, and introduce professional tools that foster creativity and collaboration among students.